Temple
Temple
Temple
Sri Rama Temple, SydneyTemple History : At precisely 12 noon on 27th November 2004 elegant floor length white silk curtains opened slowly to reveal the tall and majestic form of Lord Rama. Poised atop a glistening marble altar, accompanied by his exquisite consort Mother Sita, the ever-vigilant Lakshmanji and his ardent
Lord Krishna Temple, Melbourne, Australia Temple History : Chinmaya Mission Melbourne was established in 1981. It is now a vibrant centre with a property of its own. The centre was acquired towardes the end of 1998. The mission built a temple in Janmashtami of 2001 the idol of Lord Krishna Gopala Krishna Kanhaiya was installed. Sculpted
Sri Katphaga Vinayakar Temple,Australia History : Ganapathy is Bhayakrit and Bhayanasana, the creator of difficulties and remover of difficulties. He is easily accessible, readily involved anywhere and everywhere. It is customary in household ceremonies that Lord Ganesha is invoked in a small cone shape made of Sandal Paste or Tumeric
Shri Sai Mandir, Sydney History : In November 1997, a group of dedicated devotees met in a small community hall to discuss the possibility of building a Shirdi Sai temple in Sydney. For this purpose they envisioned forming a society to garner support for the cause and also decided to meet regularly for bhajans and
Perth Bala Murugan Temple, Australia History :The Bala Murugan Temple was created by Saiva Maha Sabai of WA (Inc) (SMS) in 1996. It was formed by Tamil Hindus from Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia and Singapore and residing in WA.Perth Bala Murugan temple is situated in a four-acre land at Mandogalup, Western Australia, in a peaceful rural
Hare Krishna Temple, Australia History : Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu is the incarnation of the Supreme Lord in this age of Kali, an age characterised by quarrel and hypocrisy. He descended in 1496AD in Sri- dhama Mayapur, India, and during the 48 years of His presence, He established the sankirtana movement - chanting of the holy
Arulmigu Vishnu Siva Mandir, Australia History : The history of this Mandir began in August 1979 when soon after our move from Sydney to Canberra, four families - Mr & Mrs N Chaudhary, Mr & Mrs S Jalota, the Late Mrs S Mahanty and ourselves decided to hold a puja to celebrate the Janam Ashtami (Birthday of Lord Krishna) at one
Bala Murukan Temple in Western AustraliaHistory : Bala Murukan Temple is situated on Mandogalup Road, Mandogalup, some 38 kilometers south of Perth in the state of Western Australia. The temple is located on a high sand dune (kunru) in an area of about five acres in a lush green environment. It resembles the temples of Tamil Nadu in













